That Girl In Yellow Boots (2011)

Plot: That Girl in Yellow Boots is a thriller tracing Ruth ( Kalki Koechlin ), a British woman who comes to Mumbai to search for her father - a man she hardly knew but cannot forget. Without a work permit, desperation drives her to work at a massage parlour. Torn between... Read more

That Girl In Yellow Boots - Movie Reviews

The Mumbai that we usually see on the big screen has as much music and magic as mayhem and madness. But in the city that this film depicts, there can be no room for a fairy tale. It gnaws into the vitals of individuals in insidious ways and leaves them ga

Ruth (Kalki Koechlin), young British girl, comes to India in search of her father who had abandoned her mother and her when she was five years old. The father sends her a letter saying he misses her, but doesn't give her any clues about his whereabouts. R

Cast:Kalki Koechlin, Naseeruddin Shah, Gulshan Devaiya, Divya JagdaleDirector:Anurag KashyapAppearances can be misleading, as you see in the case of Ruth, played by Kalki Koechlin in 'That Girl in Yellow Boots'. On the outside, Ruth seems like just anothe

With potboilers like Singham and Bodyguard bringing the masses back to the cinema halls, the classes do not have fret over the debauch of masala entertainment that is ringing at the cash registers. Anurag Kashyap, who is now more or less a savior of the c

'That Girl In Yellow Boots' is an attempt that needs to be acknowledged for the fact that it at least tries to be different even though it doesn't quite reach there. However another fact that also needs to be stated is that it is directed by someone as experienced as Anurag Kashyap. Now if it was made by someone totally raw and new, the flaws in 'That Girl In Yellow Boots' could still have been over looked. However for someone who has films like 'Dev D', 'Black Friday' and 'Gulaal' to his credit, this 'independent affair' unfortunately falls a little short.

That Girl in Yellow Boots is a tragic tale of British girl, who has come to India in search of her estranged father. The movie has been superbly crafted and wonderfully acted. It is a dark, dismal and desperate portrait of life inside Mumbai, where Ruth h